Summary:
The city of Danville, Iowa is home to two schools: Danville Elementary School and Danville Junior-Senior High School, both part of the Danville Community School District. While Danville Elementary has consistently ranked in the top half of Iowa elementary schools, Danville Junior-Senior High has seen a decline in its statewide ranking in recent years.
Danville Elementary School stands out as a high-performing institution, with impressive test scores that exceed the state average in both English Language Arts and Mathematics. The school maintains a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger and has a relatively low percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a more affluent student population. In contrast, Danville Junior-Senior High School has a mixed performance, with some grades exceeding the state average in subjects like 11th grade English Language Arts, while others, such as 10th grade Science, fall behind.
The data reveals key differences between the two schools. Danville Elementary School has a student-teacher ratio of 13.6 and spends $10,174 per student, while Danville Junior-Senior High School has the same student-teacher ratio but a higher spending of $12,852 per student. These metrics, along with the schools' varying academic performances, provide valuable insights for the Danville community and may inform future educational decisions and resource allocation.
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